Content Warning

Description

A plugin that provides a warning box with a ton more options completely re-written from the ground up.

This plugin is on a maintenance hold, if you’re interested in taking over maintenance on this plugin with 4,000+ active installs, please let me know directly. Via my website, or email in the plugin description. Support may resume at a later date.

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A WordPress Plugin to allow site owners to display an acceptance dialog to their users and have that follow them throughout the site. This plugin allows you to do redirect users if they decline,
and show popups only on single posts, pages, or categories. ie. if a user accepts on Post A, but no Post B, you can force them to accept on a per-post/page/category basis. You can also set
the popup to site-wide, meaning the first time they accept, they will not see it again.

This plugin allows you to do the following:

Gate Individual Posts

Gate Individual Pages

Gate Individual Categories

Specify cookie time ( in days ) – or just for the browser session

Block or redirect users who previously denied your terms.

Customize enter & exit links

Customize the message, enter, and exit text

Customize the CSS in the settings page

Customize the background color via a simple color selector, along with it’s opacity

Blanket protect misc. pages like search and archives

NOTE:

If the exit link is left empty, users will be redirected to google.

Screenshots

Preview of the dialog shown by colorbox, for more info check the youtube video.

Installation

Default Method

Go to Settings > Plugins in your administrator panel.

Click Add New

Search for Content Warning v2

Click install.

Easy Method

Download the zip file.

Login to your Dashboard

Open your plugins bar and click Add New

Click the upload tab

Choose content-warning-v2 from your downloads folder

Click Install Now

All done, now just activate the plugin

Go to CWv3 menu and configure

Save, and you’re all good.

Old Method

Upload content-warning-v2 to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory

Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

FAQ

This plugin is tested and proven to work with WordPress 4.0

Installation Instructions

Default Method

Go to Settings > Plugins in your administrator panel.

Click Add New

Search for Content Warning v2

Click install.

Easy Method

Download the zip file.

Login to your Dashboard

Open your plugins bar and click Add New

Click the upload tab

Choose content-warning-v2 from your downloads folder

Click Install Now

All done, now just activate the plugin

Go to CWv3 menu and configure

Save, and you’re all good.

Old Method

Upload content-warning-v2 to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory

Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Why aren’t you answering support questions?

All support questions should be directed to the github issues section, just open a ticket.

How to get support

Provide a detailed explination of what the issue is, it's broken tickets will be closed.

Detail what you have done to try and fix the problem.

Provide a detailed list of options that are set.

Give a link to your site or the affected page.

The plugin is broken, fix it.

Please do not contact me with questions like this. If you cannot be descriptive with your problem I cannot help you.

I’m still seeing the dialog even after I clicked enter/exit

If your browser does not have cookies enabled, the plugin will not store your response.

Also, if you’re using google chrome, this is a bug that unfortunately I have been unable to squash. Hitting F5 or refresh will fix it.

Plugin installed & activated, but not showing up

Verify your theme contains a wp_header() and wp_footer() tag, without it, this plugin will NOT function.

Dialog mis-aligned, partially working?

Could be that your theme’s css has broken the dialog

Another plugin may be breaking the javascript, I suggest you open an issue and provide a screen shot of your debug console.

Reviews

This plugin was easy to install and get going. Nice dashboard panel, too, with simple controls. The minimal controls are a bit limited, however. The background color opacity doesn’t work as of this testing. You might find this plugin useful, but for someone like myself, I need something a little sexier and I tire of spending hours trying to figure out why things don’t work as they should.